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Race + Power Weekly

This week’s Race + Power Weekly focuses on home as a means of power and healing. First, the second episode of “Off the Hook” season two is out now. Next, floods and other climate disasters have forced people to move—but a recent study finds they don’t move too far. Then, the second article from the “Owning the Economy: Stories from Latinx Communities” series offers a story of movement-based economic organizing in Long Beach, California. Finally, don’t miss Nonprofit Quarterly Magazine’s Summer 2023 issue.


"Off the Hook": Find Your People

 
Find your people. Click here to watch... 
 
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When Fleeing Climate Change, Most People Stay Close to Home

 
“If you’re moving [away] from a majority-white neighborhood, you almost inevitably and exclusively will only relocate if you can find housing nearby in another majority-white neighborhood.”  Read more... 
 
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Building Tenant Power for the Long Haul: A Story from Long Beach, California

 
“A community land trust is going to be healing for so many marginalized people who have never been asked what they truly need to thrive.” Read more…
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The Summer 2023 Issue of Nonprofit Quarterly Magazine

 
How do people not only develop a vision of a democratic economy rooted in values of solidarity but come together to make that vision a collective reality? That is the daring question contained in this issue of NPQ Magazine. Building on last summer’s issue on ownership, NPQ economic justice editors Steve Dubb and Rithika Ramamurthy call on us to consider what they label movement economiesGet your copy here…
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